Surely part of any contract would state that if it goes into bankruptcy and cannot do business anymore that any/all people under contract would be easily able to get out of it. A contract is a two way thing, and if a company goes out of business and into bankruptcy, then it cannot fulfil its part of the contract that would need to allow a fighter to make his career/living and earn money doing what it is that he needs to do in order to make a living.

No one can be dumb enough, and it wouldn't hold up in court surely, to sign a contract that clearly and emphatically states "We do not have to pay, organise, fulfil any requirements or obligations necessary to allow said fighter to make any money or living and we can also stop said fighter from ever being able to make any kind of living by having the right to stop him ever fighting...even if we go out of business and can't pay him even if we did organise a fight because we have filed for bankruptcy, thus we have no money and no business"

Surely part of any contract would state that if it goes into bankruptcy and cannot do business anymore that any/all people under contract would be easily able to get out of it. A contract is a two way thing, and if a company goes out of business and into bankruptcy, then it cannot fulfil its part of the contract that would need to allow a fighter to make his career/living and earn money doing what it is that he needs to do in order to make a living.

No one can be dumb enough, and it wouldn't hold up in court surely, to sign a contract that clearly and emphatically states "We do not have to pay, organise, fulfil any requirements or obligations necessary to allow said fighter to make any money or living and we can also stop said fighter from ever being able to make any kind of living by having the right to stop him ever fighting...even if we go out of business and can't pay him even if we did organise a fight because we have filed for bankruptcy, thus we have no money and no business"

I'm wondering the same exact thing. Boystov is a fighter people are wanting to see in a flailing division. Universum is in the dumpster right now. There has got to be a way for Boystov to get out from under all of it before his career slips away.

Why doesn't Boystov come to the U.S. and fight? I don't think Universum can enforce contractual agreements over here. Foreign transplants Tomasz Adamek and Glaskov have both had success making a living boxing in the U.S. - I don't see why Boytsov can't do the same..